Senior, Suburban
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
- Move in year :
- 2022
- Number of units :
- 21-40
- Land size:
- 2-5 acres
- Developed acreage :
- 2-4 acres
Description:
Your cohousing dollars go further at Heartwood Commons – Tulsa. Final homes are selling fast! There are only 2 homes left (each a 2 bedroom/1 bath; one is an accessible home). Construction is underway with move-in set for winter 2022. One of the most affordable cohousing communities being built in the US, members are joining us from across the country.
Heartwood Commons in Tulsa, OK is building a vibrant, progressive 55+ cohousing community in one of our country’s most livable cities. Tulsa features a small town feel with all the amenities of a larger city, and an affordable, low cost of living.
Our growing community invites you to join us in bringing the cohousing lifestyle to middle-America – where people are friendly and you’ll enjoy all four seasons. Get involved now to be part of creating the culture of the community and to secure one of the three remaining homes.
Who we are . . .
We are a group of friendly, engaged and proactive adults who are creating Tulsa’s first cohousing community. We are a welcoming community whose members acknowledge and celebrate our connection to one another and nature in a caring, compassionate, respectful and sustainable environment. We value connection and sustainability, acceptance and diversity, health and wellness, and fun and support.
Some of us are single, some married, some working, some retired. Some live local and others are moving here from across the country. We have no common political or religious orientation, only a shared desire to live in a neighborhood that fosters an active and supportive community life.
Our Community
Heartwood Commons features 36 right-sized, energy efficient private homes in a safe and secure pocket neighborhood at 7141 S Quincy Ave in Tulsa, Oklahoma with a common house and many desirable shared amenities and features – all designed to promote a healthy lifestyle, accessibility, and social connections for successful aging in place. We are a block from the riverfront, and close to parks, walking and hiking trails, shopping and health care.
Heartwood Commons is one of the most affordable cohousing communities under construction in the US with home prices starting in the $270,000s. Currently available 2-bedroom/1-bath (1,006 sf) homes are $339,000-$355,000 plus covered parking if available.
We have THE BEST profession team:
Katie McCament of Cohousing Solutions. Katie is the co-founder of cohousing in the US and has successful developed more than 60 cohousing communities.
Architects, Molly Jones of Jones Design Studio in Tulsa and Bryan Bowen of Caddis Collaborative in Boulder, Colorado. Molly’s expertise is in sustainable design. She’s been a part of our group for more than 4 years. She knows us well and she has great connections. Bryan has designed more than 15 cohousing communities and has lived in Wild Sage cohousing for 16 years.
Our Private Homes:
• Four floor plans to choose from, 750 to 1,500 sq. ft. (subject to availability)
• Single story, accessible, open floor plan
• Modern kitchen
• Quality finishes, fixtures and appliances
• Energy efficient, green design using Geothermal energy
• Large covered porches for outdoor living
• Abundant light and storage
• Hardened bathroom in each home for storm protection
• Sprinkled for fire protection
Our Common House (2,800 sq. ft.):
• Vaulted ceilings – large windows
• Large porch overlooking community green
• Gourmet, cooking kitchen
• Grand room for dining and activities
• Cozy living room
• Large art studio/craft room
• 2 guest rooms
• Secure mail/package delivery area
Our Planned Community Amenities:
• Community gardens, greenhouse and Monarch way station
• Workshop and tool lending library
• Dog park
• Contemplative space (yoga/meditation/Tai Chi)
• Hot tub and fire pit
• Walking paths
• Compost/recycling
• Garages/carports available for purchase
Why consider Tulsa, Oklahoma?
Tulsa, named one of our country’s most livable cities, is a progressive city located in the northwest corner of Oklahoma in the heart of “Green Country” where we enjoy 4 distinct seasons, and great gardening and year-round outdoor activities. Our community of nearly 5 acres is situated 1 block from the Arkansas River Parks walking/biking trails and close to many amenities such as the Gathering Place (named USA Today’s most popular attraction), Turkey Mountain Wildlife Preserve, Jenks Aquarium, the downtown Art Deco and Tulsa Arts Districts, and a revitalized section of Historic Route 66. Tulsa retains a friendly small town atmosphere while boasting world class art museums and full-time professional opera and ballet companies; a diverse, award winning music scene (Cain’s Ballroom, Woody Guthrie Center, Bob Dylan Archives, Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture, BOK Center); and four university campuses – all in the middle of Indian Country (39 tribes call Oklahoma home). Tulsans are known for their friendliness and a culture of philanthropy. A hot-bed for entrepreneurship attracting young professionals from across the country helps keep Tulsa an exciting, relevant, and engaging place to live.
Tulsans are known for their friendliness, a culture of philanthropy, and community engagement. A hot-bed for entrepreneurship attracts young professionals from across the country and keeps Tulsa an exciting, relevant, and engaging place to live.
Check us out. We think you’ll be surprised. Call us. Visit our website. Meet us on the land. We’d love to share with you the exciting opportunities to live better and healthier the cohousing way at Heartwood Commons.
For more information, contact community member Suzy Sharp at 918-519-5298 or email http://heartwoodcommonstulsa@gmail.com. Our website is http://www.heartwoodcommonstulsa.com. You’ll find us on Facebook @HeartwoodCommonsTulsa.
We look forward to talking with you soon.
Shared Property
- Common House
- Guest Rooms
- Community Garden
- Workshop
- Laundry
Accessibility
- Some units accessible
Welcomes Visitors (fee may apply)
- Scheduled Tours
- Individual Tours
Decision Making
- Consensus
Meals
- 3-5 meals per week
Meal Participation
- Everyone participates
Vision
- Other